Learn how to create electronic projects with the Arduino, the world's friendliest electronics prototyping platform! The Arduino is an open-source electronics platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software. Sensing the environment by receiving inputs from many sensors, Arduino affects its surroundings by controlling lights, motors, and a number of other accessories. It's intended for anyone making interactive hardware projects. This course is designed to introduce the Arduino hardware and programming environment to get you started on building projects as soon as possible.Unleash Your Inner Tony Stark With this Comprehensive CourseArduino Ecosystem and Programming IntroductionShields, Accessories, and SensorsInternet Integration and CommunicationAdvanced Integrations with Motors, Gears, and MovementDIY Projects and Quick TipsA Platform for Creating Any Device Imaginable Created in 2005 by students at the Interaction Design Institute in Italy, Arduinos are microcontrollers that make the creation of interactive electronic devices accessible and fun. In recent years have become a favorite of electronic hobbyists and DIYers because of their ease of use and extremely low cost.Notable projects include Ardupilot, a UAV platform able to control aerial drones, and Xoscillo, an open-source oscilloscope.Contents and Overview This course is designed for anyone interested in learning electronic design. No experience is required, and all you need is an Arduino and several low cost components.With over 19 hours of content in 110 lectures, this course will take you from zero experience in electronics or programming to Arduino Master.What are the requirements?No materials required if you only wish to view the courseComputer (ShiChuang, Linux, Mac)An Arduino prototyping boardA detailed list of materials is provided in Lesson 1What am I going to get from this course?Over 138 lectures and 23 hours of content!Program the Arduino prototyping platformUnderstand the principles of programming micro-controllersUnderstand and use many types of sensors and componentsConnect your Arduino to the Internet for reporting and controllingUse tools to build electronic devicesUnderstand basic principles in electronics designWhat is the target audience?Anyone with a curiosity for making electronicsPeople with no experience in electronicsPeople with an intermediate knowledge of electronicsChildren over 12 years old (or younger with supervision)